Comments: There are two-way players in every Draft class. Typically, it's fairly obvious which way they'll go as professionals. With Cowart, however, there will be some debate. He prefers to be a hitter right now. More scouts are showing up to see him pitch, which might be an indication that teams are leaning in that direction, though there are sure to be scouts who like him both as power-hitting third baseman and a power-throwing right-hander. How this unfolds and who wins the debate could be one of the more interesting developments of the Draft season.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Bedrosian, Cam

East Coweta HS (GA)

RHP

R/R

6'00"

204

1991-10-02

HS

Comments: Bedrosian has two things working for him in terms of his Draft status: outstanding stuff and Major League bloodlines. His dad, Steve, pitched for 14 years in the big leagues. His son is smaller -- something that could adversely affect him -- but his stuff is plenty big, with a mid-90s fastball and plus slider. That's enough for him to follow in dad's footsteps as a short reliever, but Bedrosian's changeup is on the come, and he has a good feel for pitching. If teams can look past the undersized right-hander bias, the younger Bedrock should hear his name called relatively early in the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Clarke, Chevy

Marietta HS (GA)

CF

S/R

5'11"

185

1992-01-09

HS

Comments: Depending on when someone saw him, Clarke has been a top-10 pick or a fading prospect. He has all the tools you'd want, highlighted by his outstanding speed. He tries to muscle up a little too much, and, while he has the potential to be a plus center fielder, he'll need to refine his defensive skills. He has the chance to be a very exciting game-changing type of player, and the team that wants to bet on that upside will be the one that takes him fairly early.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Lindsey, Taylor

Desert Mountain HS (AZ)

SS

L/R

6'00"

195

1991-12-02

HS

Comments: As a junior in 2009, Lindsey was named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Region where he was also the Regional Player of the Year.

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Bolden, Ryan

Madison Central HS (MS)

CF

R/L

6'02"

195

1991-09-17

HS

81

Tillman, Daniel

Florida Southern College

RHP

R/R

6'01"

195

1989-03-14

JR

111

Soto, Wendell

Riverview HS - Sarasota (FL)

SS

S/R

5'08"

150

1992-05-11

HS

115

Roach, Donn

College of Southern Nevada

RHP

R/R

6'00"

195

1989-12-14

J2

Comments: Roach has undoubtedly taken advantage of all the eyes coming in to see Bryce Harper at College of Southern Nevada. He's shown them a good fastball and a vastly improved curve. He also throws a modified splitter, though he has gotten away from that this season as he's improved his breaking ball. He's very strong with some effort in his delivery, and he doesn't offer much in the way of projection. But even if his ceiling is limited, his three-pitch mix and strong season with so many scouts in attendance will undoubtedly help his Draft stock in June.Enhanced Scouting Report